- A report from global chauffeur services
provider Blacklane looks at how the integration of premium
experiences and business travel is essential for
productivity
- 86% of survey participants claimed to lose at least one hour
of productive time across their trip whereas almost half
of C-level executives (45%) are losing between four and eight
hours of productive work time
- Boundaries between personal and professional lives are
blurring - 9 out of ten business travelers merge work and
leisure.
MIAMI and NEW
YORK, Oct. 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- As business
travel bounces back, with the sector poised to hit a record
spending high by year-end, a new report, "The Changing
Face of Travel and Work", uncovers the impact that
travel planning is having on business travelers' productivity.
Blacklane, the premiere global chauffeur services provider,
available in more than 50 countries, launched the report,
determining changing business traveler habits across the US, UK and
UAE.
The report highlights how evolving business travel dynamics are
increasingly focused on wellness and productivity, with premium
amenities boosting overall performance. With the U.S. projected to
be a leading market by the end of 2024 in business travel it
is in the employers' best interest to prioritize their employees'
productivity, wellness and safety when traveling.
Blacklane's report explores how the current approach to global
business travel planning causes executives to lose productive work
hours as a result of fragmented journeys: 86% of participants
claimed to lose at least one hour of productive time across their
trip once they had arrived at their destination as a result.
Of that 86%, over a third (36%) reported losing between four and
eight hours, equating to a full working day.
One of the most effective ways to alleviate business travel
stress is by incorporating luxury experiences. Blacklane's report
shows 51% of US business travelers would opt for luxury services,
even at their own expense, as these upgrades are linked to
productivity. In fact, 85% of US respondents agreed that luxury
elements boost productivity, making premium travel options a smart
investment for employers focused on improving well-being and
efficiency. In order to enhance work productivity, up to 90% of
business travelers are combining work and leisure, and are seeking
out more premium experiences, such as traveling with a
chauffeur.
Dr. Jens Wohltorf, CEO and Founder at Blacklane,
said: "This report highlights a significant shift
in business travel, where enhancing comfort and ensuring safety is
not just a perk, but essential for boosting productivity,
especially among executives. Understanding these evolving
expectations is crucial for the industry and businesses overall to
better meet the needs of today's executive travelers. At Blacklane,
we ensure that all our services, from airport transfers to in-city
travel, deliver a higher quality of travel options which enables
our guests to 'arrive' better, creating a seamless journey
that directly increases overall wellbeing. Our high standards
ensure that we are utilizing industry-leading experience to drive
growth and innovation and offer outstanding services."
The Rise of Premium Experiences: A
Key To Productivity
Over the past year, 59% of business travelers have noticed
travel budget cuts with impacts like limited travel flexibility
(41%), cramped seating (33%), and restricted luggage
allowances (37%). These cuts have negatively affected productivity
for 67% of travelers, rising to 68% for senior management and 81%
for C-level execs. This highlights an opportunity for travelers to
rethink their approach to optimize productivity on business
trips.
The most sought-after premium amenities for business travelers
include WiFi access for work on-the-go, business class flights, and
private pre-booked chauffeurs for airport transfers and errands.
Nine out of ten business travelers believe these upgrades would
boost productivity and success.
Where Business Meets
Leisure
The "bleisure" trend appears to be here to stay, with 90%
reporting they have combined business and leisure while traveling
for work. When asked what the attraction of such travel is, almost
half (48%) said that it was because they want to explore the
locations they visit for business.It might be that "bleisure"
travel is another key to productivity, with the majority (54%) of
participants believing that combining business and leisure makes
them more productive, citing stress reduction and increased
motivation as the main reasons.
"As business and leisure travel grow, luxury experiences are
now essential for maintaining productivity and enhancing the
overall travel experience", said Kyle Fackler, Head of Market Management Americas
at Blacklane. "The 'corp-luxe' trend reflects a shift in
priorities, with both employers and travelers recognizing that
comfort and stress reduction are crucial for performance. This
report highlights the increasing demand for Blacklane's premium
services, making luxury a strategic investment in well-being and
success."
Blacklane is dedicated to providing a high quality experience
that meets the needs of its guests everywhere and ensures that they
arrive better. With a mission to create true peace of mind for
discerning travelers, Blacklane offers premium services worldwide,
from airport transfers and City-to-City routes connecting
metropolitan areas, to Chauffeur-by-the-hour and In-city mobility
services. As one of the safest mobility services globally,
Blacklane showcases 60% less incidents than taxi services.
For more information on Blacklane's research and information on
their routes, please visit www.blacklane.com.
Notes to Editor: The survey was conducted by Censuswide
in September 2024, across business
travelers in the UK, US and UAE, with 1000 participants per
market.
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